Thanks for the reply. I used tubenit痴 schematic from above (Dirty Princeton Fx) with a couple of small mods. One of this is using a 12k bias resistor with a .68 bypass cap on the higher gain setting from the switch instead of 2.7k. The 12k with the cap still gives more gain than the 10k with no bypass cap. I did mean to connect the plate to grid on V2 as it is the cathode follower/tone stack driver. I believe that I followed the schematic correctly in my loop layout, but not 100%. Am also not sure about the switch to activate/deactivate the loop. I just used a simple SPDT switch. Would there need to be a mixing resistor involved between the loop and the LTPI?
Thanks!!
Ok, I scanned over your FX layout and it looks good. It has been brought to our attention recently that we might want to be using a 25K pot for the send so as to retain the low output impedance of the cathode follower, so there's that.
You're missing the 120P cap from grid to ground on the recovery....intentional mod?
The reason I asked about the connection of plate to grid on the second preamp tube (V2) was to get you to look at it harder. It's perfectly fine to make that connection, but the plate supply marked "X" shouldn't be going to your ground bus. See attached for where to move it.
I didn't have time to check the whole thing over, but I would still suggest modifying tubenit's schematic so that it matches
your plan. This way, the guys won't have to guess what your thinking.
I like the plan.
I don't have time to review the FX switching but it doesn't look right to me. I have used the DPDT relay that Doug sells to perform this function and there is plenty of info on the boards about implementing a switchable loop. I'd go back over your idea.
There doesn't need to be a mixing resistor added to T's schematic, it works as shown. It is drawn so that (if you use a switch) it gets placed in series with the signal when it is switched in, and removed from the signal path when off.
So, you need to switch FX{open-closed}FX and FX2{open-closed}FX2....there could be another way, but that's the way I've done it.